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Law Jackson Releases New Mixtape “Rest In Peace 3: Fighting My Demons”

Law Jackson is an independent hip hop recording artist from Detroit, representing the state of Michigan. He’s opened up for Kash Doll, Jeezy, Babyface Ray, etc. Law Jackson has also headlined a few sold out shows. He has a goal to reach, within music, & he plans on reaching it no matter the cost. 

Law Jackson recently dropped a new mixtape last month called, “Rest In Peace 3: Fighting My Demons”. It’s a mixtape of conscious rap, personal life, & horror-core hip hop. 

Check out “Rest In Peace 3: Fighting My Demons” available now on all streaming platforms and be sure to follow Law Jackson on social media for his latest releases.

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Rapping, also referred to as MCing or emceeing, is a vocal style in which the artist speaks lyrically and rhythmically, in rhyme and verse, generally to an instrumental or synthesized beat. Beats, almost always in 4/4 time signature, can be created by sampling and/or sequencing portions of other songs by a producer. They also incorporate synthesizers, drum machines, and live bands. Rappers may write, memorize, or improvise their lyrics and perform their works a cappella or to a beat. Hip hop music predates the introduction of rapping into hip hop culture, and rap vocals are absent from many hip hop tracks, such as “Hip Hop, Be Bop (Don’t Stop)” by Man Parrish; “Chinese Arithmetic” by Eric B. & Rakim; “Al-Naafiysh (The Soul)” and “We’re Rocking the Planet” by Hashim; and “Destination Earth” by Newcleus. However, the majority of the genre has been accompanied by rap vocals, such as the Sci-fi influenced electro hip hop group Warp 9.[85] Female rappers appeared on the scene in the late 1970s and early 80s, including Bronx artist MC Sha-Rock, member of the Funky Four Plus One, credited with being the first female MC[86] and the Sequence, a hip hop trio signed to Sugar Hill Records, the first all-female group to release a hit rap record, Funk You Up.[87]

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